High and Low
'The most mischievous take imaginable on the way we live now' Francis Spufford
Amanda Craig(Author)
Abacus (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 6. May 2027
Book
Paperback/Softback
336 pages
978-0-349-14492-4 (ISBN)
Description
Reviews / Votes
A huge treat. Her satirical take on the way we live now is always sharp and funny, clear-eyed and unsentimental * Clare Chambers * High and Low showcases Amanda Craig doing what she does best - combining a gimlet-eyed but compassionate view of the world, with a rattling good plot * Lissa Evans * A timely and unsettling portrait of London today, a city teetering on a knife edge between rage and hope. High and Low is in turns hilarious and terrifying, but always deeply humane. Another compelling novel from Amanda Craig * Vesna Goldsworthy, author of Iron Curtain * Amanda Craig is at the top of her game with this satirical, state of the nation novel, which captures with pin-sharp accuracy the rage, fears and uncertainty of now * Esther Coren * The most mischievous take imaginable on the way we live now * Francis Spufford * The book is wonderful. It reminded me of Bonfire of the Vanities in its scope and wit * Daisy Goodwin * Part state-of-the-nation novel, part literary satire, part siege drama... addictive * Guardian * Terrific * Philip Pullman * Mob violence and community spirit battle it out in this satirical state-of-the-nation novel from sharp-eyed, empathetic Craig * Mail on Sunday * Writing a state-of-the-nation novel that is also tense and funny is no mean feat, but that's what Amanda Craig seems to have accomplished in High and Low... Ambitious and far-reaching * Spectator *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Little, Brown Book Group
Dimensions
Height: 198 mm
Width: 126 mm
Weight
41 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-349-14492-4 (9780349144924)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Amanda Craig is a British novelist, short-story writer and critic. After a brief time in advertising and PR, she became a journalist for newspapers such as the Sunday Times, Observer, Daily Telegraph and Independent, winning both the Young Journalist of the Year and the Catherine Pakenham Award. Her novels Hearts and Minds and The Golden Rule were both longlisted for the Women's Prize for Fiction and The Lie of the Land was chosen as book of the year by the Guardian, Observer, Telegraph, New Statesman, Evening Standard, Sunday Times and Irish Times.